| Bette Davis within the memorable finale of Warner Brothers’ “Darkish Victory,” from 1939. |
For Bette Davis and
Hollywood, 1939 was their zenith yr.
Bette lastly began to get
constantly higher roles two years earlier than, after her famed Warner
Brothers lawsuit. In 1939, Davis appeared in Darkish Victory, Juarez, The Outdated Maid, and The Non-public Lives of Elizabeth and Essex.
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As for WB and the remaining
of the studios, 1939 was thought of the golden yr of the studio period system.
The Oscar nominee classes overflowed with basic candidates. And the studio
system flourished by the WWII period. 1946 was Hollywood’s largest yr in
film attendance, when the warfare was over. Davis’ largest business hit, A Stolen Life, was launched by WB that
watershed yr.
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| Bette Davis is the heiress & George Brent is her physician in 1939’s “Darkish Victory.” |
Darkish Victory was taken from an unsuccessful play, so WB’s prime screenwriter,
Casey Robinson, used it as a place to begin to whip up a basic confection of
cinematic romance. Very like Davis’ later Now,
Voyager, Robinson wrote a romantic but grownup screenplay for Bette Davis.
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| The three stars of 1939’s “Darkish Victory”: Geraldine Fitzgerald, George Brent, and the highest star, Bette Davis, as Judith Traherne. |
The WB star was 30
when Darkish Victory was filmed. For
as soon as, Bette wasn’t enjoying older or nasty and her character, Judith Traherne,
is simply 23. Darkish Victory’s story is
fairly easy, actually. Judith finds out that she is severely unwell. At first, the
full prognosis is stored from her, however she finds out anyway. Upset at first, she
comes to just accept her destiny with grace, and embrace the time she has left. This
primary premise labored properly once more over 40 years later with Love Story. The foremost distinction was the person and girl’s wealth
standing had been swapped.
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| Bette Davis is mercurial wealthy woman Judith Traherne in 1939’s “Darkish Victory.” |
Although Bette Davis is
one in all my favorites, I’ve by no means seen Darkish
Victory till 2025. Why? I don’t get pleasure from films the place the principle character is
dying. I’ve solely seen clips of Love Story and have by no means watched Phrases of Endearment all over.
I particularly like how
Davis’ whirlwind of an heiress is portrayed. A personality staple in screwball
comedies, they had been usually taken down a peg by the main man, like a screwball
model of The Taming of the Shrew.
In Darkish Victory, the great physician does
his skilled and private greatest by Judith, with endurance and love. It’s this
extra fashionable strategy that makes Darkish
Victory so interesting.
Director Edmund
Goulding makes use of Bette Davis’ jittery depth properly for the scenes the place she
initially identified and later, when she finds out the tumor is terminal. And it
makes her extra subdued scenes of happiness in life and later acceptance of her
plight so refreshing to look at.
Now a full-fledged
star, Bette Davis might dictate her personal hair and make-up. Davis seemed
magnificent because the headstrong heiress. Her favourite designer, Orry-Kelly,
created a wardrobe that was each sensible and glamorous—but in character. When
Judith is settled at her nation dwelling, Davis sports activities easy sweaters, skirts,
and flats. Bette appears to be like timeless in her informal put on. When she will get to decorate up,
Davis appears to be like divine, particularly as photographed by Ernest Haller, her favourite
cinematographer. If this movie had been made at MGM with Norma Shearer, it might
have been excessive luxurious each step of the best way. I all the time appreciated WB’s
extra sensible strategy to glamour. Additionally, Max Steiner composed a phenomenal
rating that was fashionable and Oscar-nominated.
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| Bette Davis & George Brent’s fateful newlyweds in 1939’s “Darkish Victory.” |
What actually stunned
me was how heat and mild George Brent was as Dr. Frederick Steele, who
turns into dedicated to Davis’ society woman. His quiet energy is an efficient distinction
to Davis’ headstrong Judith. He and Davis have an awesome rapport, which benefited
from their off-screen attraction. They made 11 movies collectively and later
reunited in The Nice Lie with Darkish Victory director Edmund Goulding. Additionally,
George Brent is on the peak of his matinee idol appears to be like right here, too!
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| George Brent is the empathetic Dr. Frederick Steele in 1939’s “Darkish Victory.” |
Geraldine Fitzgerald
is Ann, Judith’s secretary and greatest good friend. Fitzgerald may be very naturalistic in
look and method, so she appears fairly modern. Her Ann is wise to
Judith’s mercurial character. Fitzgerald and Davis have a pure rapport and
turned pleasant off-camera, too. And Gerry was Oscar-nominated the identical yr
for supporting actress, as Isabella in Wuthering
Heights. Fitzgerald made the 2 movies again to again and so they had been launched
the spring of 1939.
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| Geraldine Fitzgerald is Ann, the secretary & greatest good friend of Bette Davis’ horse-loving heiress in 1939’s “Darkish Victory.” |
Humphrey Bogart and
Ronald Reagan are iconic names at the moment. Again in 1939, they had been up and coming
names, who got here into their very own within the early ’40s. Fortunately, their roles in Darkish Victory do not weigh closely on the
story, as a result of they’re each fairly unhealthy on this in any other case well-acted film, for
totally different causes. Bogie performs the Irish horse coach with an apparent accent. His
character feels barely sketched out. Because the cocky secure hand who yearns for
the impetuous wealthy woman, he was no Heathcliff from that yr’s Wuthering Heights! Ronald Reagan performs
Bette’s ingesting buddy/perhaps boy toy, with little depth in any respect. Ronnie’s makes an attempt
at enjoying a Gig Younger-type charmer who drinks are amateurish.
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| Humphrey Bogart because the Irish horse coach to Bette Davis’ spirited heiress does not precisely encourage comparisons to “Wuthering Heights!” “Darkish Victory” from 1939. |
Edmund Goulding’s
route is simple and grownup, so the sentiment is just not excessive. Goulding
dealt with difficult materials like Darkish
Victory, Grand Resort, The Razor’s
Edge, and Nightmare Alley fairly
properly.
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| Bette Davis’ Judith Traherne with one in all her playmates, mildly performed by Ronald Reagan, in 1939’s “Darkish Victory.” |
The Darkish Victory finale is genuinely
touching and subtly completed, when Bette’s younger spouse sends her husband off, after which
her greatest good friend. Judith says goodbye to her canine, then after the maid helps her
upstairs and into mattress, she asks to be left alone. Her imaginative and prescient shortly fading,
she goes to sleep, because the digicam goes out of focus and Max Steiner’s rating
swells. Main tearjerker alert!
As usually the case when
the studio glory days had been on the wane, they usually did coloration remakes of the
‘30s and ‘40s classics. Susan Hayward starred because the Darkish Victory heiress in 1963’s Stolen
Hours, filmed in England, with British co-star Michael Craig. It’s watchable
and Susan is honest because the heiress. Stolen
Hours was not successful. Maybe as a result of Susan was making an attempt to play youthful, as
child sister Diane Baker was over 20 years youthful, and main man Craig was a
dozen years junior. Susan is superbly photographed and seemed much better
than contemporaries Vivien Leigh and Lana Turner throughout this era. However she
didn’t appear to be a younger girl who’s cheated out of life, so Stolen Hours seemed like a stodgy rehash.
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| Susan Hayward’s remake, “Stolen Hours,” from 1963. |
The failure of the ’63
Darkish Victory remake may need
signaled that such a soapy story was previous information. In 1970, this was proved
in any other case, providing hip younger couple Ryan O’Neal and Ali MacGraw, very
modern in an in any other case old style Love
Story, a field workplace smash.
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| “Love Story” from 1970 proved there’s nothing new underneath the solar! |
And whereas I am keen on
Elizabeth Montgomery, I’ve no want to look at the 1976 TV remake that’s 2 and
½ hours lengthy! Even with Anthony Hopkins because the doc and Michele Lee as one of the best
good friend, that’s an excessive amount of, as each earlier variations had been about 1 and ¾ hours
longs—lots on each counts.
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| Anthony Hopkins & Elizabeth Montgomery are tremendous actors, however a 2.5 hour model of “Darkish Victory?!” |
The message of Darkish Victory is timeless, that it’s extra
essential how a lot you’re dwelling your life, not how lengthy you’re going to
stay. And that message is a optimistic prognosis of life!
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| The tear-jerking scene when Judith realizes her imaginative and prescient goes, signaling her impending loss of life, in 1939’s “Darkish Victory.”W/ Geraldine Fitzgerald & Bette Davis. |
Right here’s my tackle
Bette Davis’ different nice romantic function, as Charlotte Vale in 1942’s Now, Voyager:
https://ricksrealreel.blogspot.com/2018/02/now-voyager-1942.html
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| Bette Davis with Paul Henreid, in “Now, Voyager.” |
“Out of the Blue” is a foolish however enjoyable little bit of post-war ’40s fluff with an attention-grabbing mixture of stars: George Brent, Virginia Mayo, Turhan Bey, Ann Dvorak,& Carole Landis. Married man George Brent picks up comically deranged designing girl Ann Dvorak! Deal with the celebrities on this slapstick comedy, my look right here:
https://ricksrealreel.
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| The lighter facet of George Brent in “Out of the Blue!” |















